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The work examines Chaldean religious imagery and myths, focusing on cylinder-seal iconography and identifying a recurring flaming-winged solar figure set behind mountain-peaks and gates; it reviews competing readings, rejects literal biblical or underworld explanations, and favors a chiefly celestial and poetic symbolism with attendant morning and evening guardian figures. The author analyzes costume and attributes (notably a palm and flame-appendages), compositional conventions, and the blend of anthropomorphism with landscape, compares these motifs to other Mediterranean traditions, and highlights the talismanic, protective role of the images while cautioning against overly systematic cosmological reconstructions.
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